Grooming
Brushing Your Cat: Coat Types and the Right Tools
Even cats that groom themselves benefit from your help. Here is how to brush by coat type and make it enjoyable.
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Grooming
Even cats that groom themselves benefit from your help. Here is how to brush by coat type and make it enjoyable.
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Grooming
Most cats never need a bath — but occasionally one is unavoidable. Here is how to do it with minimum dra...
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New Cat
Cats settle by feeling safe, not by being welcomed. Here is how to make the first two days calm and low-pressu...
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Cats settle by feeling safe, not by being welcomed. Here is how to make the first two days calm and low-pressure.
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Those rice-like grains near your cat's tail are tapeworm segments — and they usually mean fleas. Here is the connection.
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Spot-on, tablet or collar? Here is how to pick a cat flea preventive that is both safe and easy to keep up with.
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One cat with fleas means every cat has fleas. Here is how to clear an infestation across a whole household without it bouncing back.
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Cats get ticks too, especially those who go outdoors. Here is how to remove one safely and the signs that need a vet.
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Cats are meticulous groomers, which hides fleas well. Here is how to find them before an infestation takes hold.
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The single most important rule of cat parasite control: never use a dog flea product on a cat. Here is why, and what to use instead.
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Aggression in cats almost always has a trigger. Identifying the type is the first step to resolving it safely.
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Scratching is a natural, necessary behaviour — the goal is to redirect it, not stop it. Here is how.
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